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Research Outcome

Student Research

It’s not exactly research (as there will be no publication), but that didn’t stop Jake Weller ’11 from spending an entire school year in a geodesic dome he built himself. As a philosophy POE, Jake has always wanted to try a personal journey and, although he’s not getting any academic credit for his sojourn in the dome, his scholarship was endorsed by Juniata administration and covered by the New York Times. Before you check it out online, see what some of Jake’s colleagues have researched and presented below.
Aaron Adams ’12, “The Curse of Immortality: How Immortality Inhibits Practicing Death”

Philosophy Associations

Philosophy Resources from Juniata College Library

How to search for philosophy articles from the library for your research paper?

Choose a topic and decide a tentative theme, and review related course material (especially the related philosophers' original works) on the topic.

Search Philosopher's Index (EbscoHost) from the library's website to review the abstracts of the related papers on the topic (use the key word search function). Based on the abstracts, choose papers of interest.

Locate the journals containing the full texts of the papers by searching from the library's A to Z Journals List for periodical titles that the library has (you can gain access to most journals electronically, and some are still in paper format).